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Anonymous

Posted March 23, 2009

Good

Helpful for learning more about the seven chakras/energy centers and understanding how they work. Gives detailed information about each individual chakra and what makes it balanced or not. This is much more in depth than anything else I have read about it before.

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Anonymous

Posted February 24, 2007

True Balance: A Commonsense Guide for Renewing Your Spirit

No complicated methods here ... just a wonderful collection of modalities that can heal and balance anyone of your seven major energy centers. This book has been a mainstay reference for me and many people I know ... for its down-to-earth practical suggestions.

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Anonymous

Posted March 1, 2007

True Balance: A Commonsense Guide for Renewing Your Spirit

If you are new to the Indian concept of chakras and how they work for you this is a thorough resource of modalities to keep you in balance. Many of the references healing products in the index are tools that most people can utilize easily into their daily life. A bit of concern for me were some of the recommendations she makes in the index of this book: Sai Baba (an Indian guru with controversial allegations of abuse on young followers), A Course in Miracles (written by a woman in New York City who was an agnostic Jew yet claims to channel the voice of Jesus Christ), Lynn Andrews (a plastic shaman who has been exposed for making all her books up), and in her newer book 'Ask Your Guides' references Dr. Emoto on the impact of thought energy on matter. Dr. Emoto's Ph.D. is also from a questionable university and his findings were done not according to scientific protocol nor have his reports been peer-reviewed to maintain quality control. Choquette's work is sincere in its spirit of service but some of these recommendations may not be the most helpful. Granted this book was published in 1997 and much of these materials have undergone more scrutiny since, it is something that raised a red flag for me.

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Anonymous

Posted November 8, 2011

Poor judgement

She recommends sai baba and the avatar process. Baba has been accused of serious crimes. The avatar process has had similar controversies.

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